Mammals, great apes, cetaceans, birds…
Bats Carollia perspicillata Fruit bats are flying mammals, which mainly inhabit caves, crevices, and hollow...
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Parrots Psittacidae ¡More than 4.000 parrots! At Loro Parque, the world's most diverse reserve of...
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Red pandas Ailurus fulgens fulgens Red pandas are native to mountainous areas, especially forests where...
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Orca Orcinus orca They are the largest dolphins on the planet, with males reaching up...
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Western lowland gorillas Gorilla gorilla gorilla Gorillas are large herbivorous primates that usually organise themselves...
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Penguins Spheniscidae Penguins are seabirds with excellent diving skills, able to reach swimming speeds of...
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Sea lions Zalophus californianus Sea lions are mammals that thrive both on land and in...
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Bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus Bottlenose dolphins inhabit temperate, subtropical, and tropical waters. They usually live...
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Lions Panthera leo melanochaita These big cats live in prides that can consist of as...
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Aquarium In our aquatic exhibits, we have recreated seabed ecosystems from the Caribbean, Indo-Pacific, Amazon,...
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White-faced saki Pithecia pithecia This primate's male is easily identifiable by the white fur on...
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Otters Aonyx cinereus The small-clawed otter is a mammal of about 60 cm, with a...
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Koi carp Cyprinus carpio koi These fish native to Asia can live for more than...
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Capybaras Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Capybaras are excellent swimmers. They form groups, sometimes consisting of a pair...
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Ring-tailed lemur Lemur catta Native to Madagascar, this type of lemur stays active during the...
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Turtles Testudines This type of reptile is easily identifiable by its distinctive shell. There are...
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Alligators Alligator mississippiensis The American alligator, growing to over 3 metres in length, is the...
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Swans Cygnus atratus Black swans are found in the lakes and seashores of Oceania. They...
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Marmosets and tamarins Familia Callitrichidae These small primates feed mainly on fruit, but also eat...
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Sloths Choloepus didactylus At Loro Parque our sloths belong to the two-toed subspecies, which are...
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Anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla Easily recognisable by their long snout and small mouth, anteaters are native...
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Flamingo Phoenicopterus They are a type of bird characterised by their long legs and necks,...
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Sharks Selachimorpha These large fish are considered one of the largest predators in the sea....
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Corals Anthozoa Corals are tiny marine animals that are mostly organised in colonies of hundreds...
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Meerkats Suricata suricatta These small, curious mongooses usually live in groups of up to 40...
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Jellyfish Medusozoa These gelatinous-bodied animals inhabit all the tropical seas of planet Earth. They are...
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Pygmy hippopotammus Phoeropsis liberiensis Although at first glance pygmy hippos may appear to be the...
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Jaguars Panthera onca Jaguars are the only big cats that inhabit the Americas. Like tigers,...
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Bengal Tigers Panthera tigris tigris These big cats are native to Asia, and live in...
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West African Chimpanzees Pan troglodytes verus These primates live in social structures formed by multiple...
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Other reptiles Numerous reptile species live under the care of Loro Parque, integrated into multi-species...
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Other birds In addition to the largest representation of parrot species and subspecies in the...
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